Art Review
Ann Craven’s Moonlit Meditations
In Craven’s paintings of the moon, birds, and blossoms, as in nature, change is a constant, generative cycle.
Art Review
In Craven’s paintings of the moon, birds, and blossoms, as in nature, change is a constant, generative cycle.
News
Only four members of the council remain, all men and all appointed by the president during his first term, sources told Hyperallergic.
Community
“When it starts to rain, it will literally change the painting.”
Community
This week: film restorers perform magic, sellout comedians in Riyadh, Native boarding school survivors tell their stories, remembering Jane Goodall, ranking pasta shapes, and more.
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News
Plans to set up an “alternative pavilion” for Israel inside the historic Arsenale sidestep the issue of its continued inclusion in the storied art festival, activists said.
Guide
Davina Hsu’s esoteric harmonies, RAE BK’s guerrilla installations, Nancy Catandella’s sensitive portraits, and so much more.
Features
His artworks reflect the world around them, collecting leaves in the glass boxes, and providing a respite from the daily grind.
News
The National Gallery of Art and others will use funding to keep the lights on for a few days while some National Park sites will close as employees are furloughed.
Features
Hyperallergic speaks to artist and academic Işıl Eğrikavuk about whether art can help keep the spirit of protests alive.
Features
The second edition of the show embraced unexpected artworks, price transparency, and a spirit of community among galleries from the region.
Art Review
The exhibition is all very meta — the audience are themselves the action and participants. Yet this device could be applied to any artist with the same result.